Budget Holidays? Play Your Expenses Well

Posted: December 8th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Transportation | Tags: , , | No Comments »

Many people desire to travel and see the world. All around the earth there are countless of natural and man-made wonders to see, sites to visit, cultures to learn, and people to make friends with. To see, visit, and experience even just a few of these places would be a dream come true for many people.

Yes, the will and desire to travel burns brightly. Unfortunately, traveling does involve lots of expenses; the lack of financial capacity to go around places limits one’s ability to go out and see the world.

But don’t worry. You can have budget holidays and vacations if you do the most important step—making a practical travel budget.

1. Check how much money you have available. List down how much you can afford, and see how flexible you can be with such an amount. It is a good idea to include a little extra money for emergencies and other unforeseen events.

2. Separate your money into four groups—accommodation, entertainment, transportation, and food. Within each group, list the appropriate items. Generally, according to travel experts, your accommodation takes up almost a third of your budget. Thus, make sure you have sufficient money for your accommodations.

3. Allow yourself to be flexible with your travel dates. You get good deals on flights, cheap hotels, and tours if you reserve during off-season or at inconvenient times. Also, know that the cheapest rates for airline tickets are early morning and red eye flights.

4. List down all the places and attractions you wish to visit. Then check online to know the fees you need to pay in setting foot on those sites. Factor the fees in to your travel budget. Don’t forget to check out coupons that allow you to enjoy price cuts.

5. If you plan to purchase some souvenirs and gifts, include them now in your travel budget.

6. Finally, make sure that you can alter your travel budget if needed. Remember that it is difficult to predict what will happen to your holiday. However, with a prepared but flexible budget, you will feel more secure in your trip.

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Bali Hotel: Choosing Your Home in Indonesia

Posted: December 3rd, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: , , | No Comments »

Bali in Indonesia is world-renowned for its unique blend of adherence to the tradition, welcoming influx of modernity, and richness of natural wonders. Due to this unique blend, it has become a prime tourist hotspot in Indonesia for many years. Each year, thousands of tourists go to Bali to actually experience its wonders, especially its highly developed performing arts, which include traditional and modern dance, music, painting, leatherworking, and metalworking. Adventurers fly to Bali to savor its white-sand beaches, rock-perched temples, rich biodiversity, and lovely mountains.

If putting your foot on this beautiful island is part of your holiday plans, then you should stay in a Bali hotel. Here are several factors to consider when choosing a hotel.

1. Location
If you want to be near the lively, exciting, and nightlife-filled side of Bali, then stay in a hotel in Kuta. On the other hand, if you prefer relaxation, peace, quiet, and a slower place, check out hotels in Sanur, Bali’s premier beach resort area.

2. Environment
Bali is one of those few islands where beaches and mountains are just a couple of hours of each other. If you want to climb mountains and explore forests, check out hotels near the majestic volcanoes of Batur and Agung. If you want to experience the best of Bali’s history and culture, reserve a hotel near Ubud. Of course, if you are love the beach, there are numerous hotels that dot around the island’s equally numerous beaches.

3. Availability of Local Amenities
Be informed that hospitals may not be accessible in some parts of the island. This information is quite important if you have a medical condition. Transportation is quite easy, but don’t stay in a hotel in a remote place just before your flight home.

4. Family friendly
If you are traveling with children and the elderly, ensure that the hotel has family-friendly amenities. It is also a good idea to choose a hotel that is far away from traffic and wild nightlife to ensure safety if you’re taking your family with you. Such hotels can be found in quiet locations such as Jimbaran, Sanur, Amed, or Lovina.

5. Proximity to local attractions
The primary tourist precinct is situated at the southeastern part of Bali. However, if you want to see more specific areas of Bali, you may want to reserve a hotel in that particular area. For instance, Lovina is a popular place for dolphin watching. For snorkelers, you can stay in a cheap hotels in Amed. At the waters off Amed, you can wonder at the otherworldly coral gardens including a coral-encrusted sunken Japanese ship.

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Explore Ottoman Architecture at Hotels in Turkey

Posted: March 26th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , | No Comments »

The Topkapi Palace is a popular highlight of those staying at hotels in Turkey. The palace was built as a home for Mehmet II between 1459 and 1465. The massive residence also served as a seat of government and had a school within the grounds to train civil servants and soldiers in public office. Priceless porcelains from the east and treasures from four Chinese dynasties spanning seven centuries can be found amongst the artefacts on offer.

The great wealth built up in an Empire that stretched from Arabia into North Africa and deep into the Balkans is on extravagant display in the Turkish capital. The Imperial architect, Mehmet Aga, designed Istanbul’s most spectacular building, the blue mosque and was the Ottoman’s answer to Sir Christopher Wren

Most of the sites in Bodrum are the remains of classical Greek civilisation and include such wonders as the ruins of the great mausoleum of Halicarnassus, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Turkey’s capital, Istanbul is perhaps the best place to visit if you’ve got an interest that arrived in Turkey during the later centuries. In the capital holidaymakers who have managed to book cheap hotels in the city centre will be very close to the best artefacts and architecture from Turkey’s time under Ottoman rule.

Whichever part of Turkey holidaymakers choose to visit there are a number of experiences that are available, ranging from the historical to more classic beach holidays. Like the Greek Islands and mainland coast Turkey is full of well frequented resorts catering for northern Europeans looking for some sunshine. Most choose to stay in the Turkey hotels around Bodrum in the Aegean and further south in Antalya, Mediterranean Turkeys top resort. Holidaymakers staying in Bodrum are well placed to see some interesting sites based around Hierapolis and neighbouring towns.


Hotels In Mallorca: Hen Party Accommodation

Posted: March 18th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: , | No Comments »

Sun, sea and sand are three key elements that constitute the perfect holiday. They’re also the key elements that provide a bride-to-be with the best hen weekend of all time. Hotels in Mallorca give a bride-to-be and her hens the perfect opportunity to celebrate in the sun, sand and sea.

What happens on a hen weekend, stays on a hen weekend – a motto you might want to consider when checking out the plethora of clubs, bars and crazy nightlife on the island. From the retro choons played at kitsch club Carwash to full-on dance beats at Hed Kandi, there isn’t one music taste that’s not catered for on the island. It’s best to book one of the cheap hotels close to your choice of clubs not only for stumbling home at night, but also for getting to the club. You don’t want sore feet to put a dampener on the end of a fantastic evening.

All brides-to-be love a spot of pampering, especially in the run up to their big day. Spa hotels in Mallorca qualify as some of the best in the world. Your hen party will be able to relax, unwind and rejuvenate at one of these hotel havens. One to choose is La Residencia, which has a private beach, health club and spa tub for your immediate pleasure, as well as an onsite spa for those hard to reach treats. Port Adriano Hotel is another great option for hens who are looking to be pampered. Offering a Turkish bath, Jacuzzi, sauna and selection of massages, your stay will be one filled with relaxation and rejuvenation.

For something a little different, go crazy with a few action packed activities such as a helicopter ride over the island, diving tours of its beautiful blue seas or even a day on a yacht. A trip to Mallorca is the perfect opportunity to show the stags how its done.


Mexico Hotels in Cancun: Discover a Different Type Of Nightlife

Posted: March 14th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: , , | No Comments »

Sail to a secret pirate village in the heart of the Isla Mujeres with your gang of salty sea-dogs on the good ship, Caribbean Carnival. For Dutch courage there’s an open bar on board serving pina coladas, rum punch, margaritas and a host of local beverages and soft drinks. There’s a live pirate show when you arrive into the island and you’ll then have the chance to join in on a host of unique games and activities. For an authentic taste of the Caribbean there’s even a limbo competition. When the night’s over it’s time for your feet to touch dry land and for you to return to one of the cheap hotels in the city for a good night’s sleep.

Reminders of Cancun’s Mexican heritage are everywhere from the nearby ruins of Chichen Itza to the street stalls serving up tacos, but many forget that Cancun is also part of the Caribbean! The popular resort hotels and white-sand beaches might be a reminder as to where you are, but the Caribbean Carnaval is a celebration and claims to be 100% Caribbean right down to the lime daiquiris. The food on the buffet might not follow this completely follow this rule – the ship offers a selection of pasta dishes and meats but it’s certainly very tasty. All-you-can-drink cocktails kick off the evening as your ship sails onto Isla Mujeres, or Woman Island. End your evening dancing under the stars to a host of traditional Caribbean acts which include reggae, rumba and salsa musicians.

Cancun is a clubbers paradise and holidaymakers will find the bars and nightclubs offer a lot more than their usual fare, from acrobatics to light-shows; some even offer an all-you-can-drink cover charge to tempt in the revellers. However, why not treat yourself to a change of scenery one evening and enjoy a different kind of evening entertainment? Whether you choose to return back to one of the Mexico hotels or hit the night-clubs afterwards is entirely up to you:


Cheap hotels are located all over Spain

Posted: April 15th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

Whatever kind of holiday you want, Spain is a brilliant choice. Depending on the type of holiday you’re after, there are plenty of choices available. Spain has a great range of accommodation available to travellers ranging from cheap hotels to five star resorts.

Ibiza is a great destination for those looking to combine Spanish culture with a beach holiday. This would put you next to chic cafes, bars and restaurants, only a short walk away would be the beautiful white beaches of Ibiza’s coastline. You will be keen to leave the windows of your hotel room wide open, while the fresh sea breeze will tempt you out to walk by the waters edge in no time

Granada is another great destination, as well as home to some great cheap Spain hotels.Granada is an excellent place for a college student to stay and study – being home as it is to the Granada University – making this a good travel destination for other college students.
Granada is located at the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and is a historically rich area. The region’s Alhambra Castle contains art and remains of Spanish history, and many important historical events have occurred there. A visit to the castle is a unique lesson in Spanish history, and you may even be able to find yourself a hotel that overlooks the picturesque castle grounds.

Rich with history and culture, Madrid is a great city to visit on your Spanish break. Madrid is a city with very strong political, economic, and cultural importance. When spending time away from your hotel, be sure to visit the Puerta del Sol for some delicious food, drinks and entertainment.

These cities are only a starting point for exploring Spain. Look online to find the best deals on hotels in Spain. Wherever you choose, you’re sure to have a great holiday.